On fuzzy multi-valued functions. III: Fixed-point theorem (Q1069164)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3933993
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3933993 |
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On fuzzy multi-valued functions. III: Fixed-point theorem (English)
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1985
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The author shows that the framework of definitions and properties developed earlier [jointly with \textit{J. Albrycht}, see the preceding review and Zbl 0532.90027)] allows him to use barycentric subdivision in a fuzzy context. As a result he obtains a fixed point theorem: Let F be a closed fuzzy multi-function defined on a closed, bounded, convex fuzzy set \(A\subset R^ N\). Assume that for any x in supp A that the x-section of the graph of F is a non-empty convex fuzzy set. Then there is a point \(x_ 0\) such that \(x_ 0\) has a positive degree of membership in the \(x_ 0\)-section of F. He also defines a fuzzy game and, as an application, proves an equilibrium theorem for certain fuzzy games.
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equilibrium point
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barycentric subdivision
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closed fuzzy multi-function
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fuzzy game
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